There is a step before surgery that could change everything that comes after — and most women never hear about it.
Something Happens Before Surgery That No One Mentions
When a woman receives a breast cancer diagnosis, the focus — rightly — shifts immediately to treatment. To the oncologist, the surgical plan, the timeline. Every conversation centers on what needs to happen inside the operating room.
Almost no conversation centers on what is lost there.
Your natural areola — its exact shape, its contour, the specific anatomy that is uniquely yours — cannot be recreated from memory after surgery. Once a mastectomy is performed, that reference is gone.
Unless it's preserved before.
The Window Most Women Miss
There is a narrow period of time between a mastectomy diagnosis and the surgery date. A window that, once closed, cannot be reopened.
In that window, something important is possible: capturing a precise mold of the natural areola — a reference so accurate it becomes the foundation for a custom prosthetic later, or a guide for eventual micropigmentation.
This technique was developed by Roberta Peixoto, founder of RmonyCare, as an original contribution to pre-surgical care — built from 15+ years of working with mastectomy patients and understanding what they wish they had preserved.
The kit can be completed at home or in person in Dallas, TX. It takes under an hour. It requires no medical training. And it does not interfere with any surgical protocol.
What the Pre-Surgery Mold Kit Is — and What It Isn’t
- ✅ It is a non-invasive impression kit that captures the exact shape of your natural areola before mastectomy.
- ✅ The mold is kept on file for Stage 2 if you choose a custom-made prosthetic later.
- ✅ It is an original technique. No other recovery solution offers this step.
- ❌ It is not a medical procedure.
- ❌ It does not affect your surgical plan or interfere with your oncological team’s protocol.
- ❌ It is time-sensitive — it must happen before surgery.
Why This Step Changes Everything After
Women who complete Stage 01 before surgery describe a different experience during recovery. Not because the prosthetic is perfect — but because it was made from them. From their own anatomy. From something that was preserved before it could be lost.
That specificity matters more than it might seem at first. Especially months later, when healing has settled and the question of restoration begins to surface.
“When I got home, my two-year-old daughter said: ‘Mommy, they gave your breast back! Let me give it a kiss because you are healed now.’”
— Priscila C., RmonyCare patient
Before You Order: A Note About Your Surgeon
We recommend discussing the timing of the Pre-Surgery Kit with your surgical team before ordering. The mold session does not interfere with any surgical protocol — but your surgeon may have specific guidance on timing based on your procedure.
RmonyCare does not replace surgical or oncological care. We exist in the space that surgery cannot reach — and we work respectfully alongside the teams that do.
If Your Surgery Date Is Coming Soon
Don’t wait to explore this option. The window is real — and for many women, learning about this step after surgery is one of their deepest regrets.
A free call with our team takes 20 minutes and answers everything — including whether Stage 01 is still possible given your timeline.
📍 What surgery cannot give back — we preserve before it begins.



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